Re: Should our Coffee Shop also offer mints? Posted by JayMac at 15:09, 21st October 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Get some of that Jet-A1 and the Coffee Shop could really take off.
Should our Coffee Shop also offer mints? Posted by grahame at 09:45, 21st October 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
As webmaster, I get a number of emails from people looking to help us take the Coffee Shop forward, and a significant proportion of those are approaching us without taking even a perfunctory look at what we do ...
Hi Graham,
Would you mind if I arrange some samples of our natural British mints for you and your team to try?
Peppersmith do well within coffee shops as a great impulse refresher to have after a coffee, snack or meal. It would be great to see if you felt like they could be a good fit for yours too.
Best,
Chris Rolfe
Partnerships Executive
Would you mind if I arrange some samples of our natural British mints for you and your team to try?
Peppersmith do well within coffee shops as a great impulse refresher to have after a coffee, snack or meal. It would be great to see if you felt like they could be a good fit for yours too.
Best,
Chris Rolfe
Partnerships Executive
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We believe your company may benefit from a reliable supplier offering competitive FOB and CIF pricing on refined products such as D2 Gas Oil, D6, Jet A1, REBCO Crude, LPG, and more.
Amusingly off topic, cold approach invites are fun to read occasionally, but there's a much more serious side to taking the Coffee Shop forward too. Yesterday's AWS outage did not effect the Coffee Shop, but I have taken a look at AWS for hosting our historic archive which contains a large amount of information which we don't want to lose, but each piece of which is only read once in a blue moon.